Let’s hope. It’s been like that at Tennessee, Arkansas, A&M, and now the first game against Ole Miss. Which is precisely why a National Seed is paramount for us to get to Omaha.
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The SEC tried. They’ll probably give us a female ump on her period tomorrow.
I think we clinched a regional host bid tonight. We will finish with 40 wins, a winning record in league play and worst case scenario .500 on the road this year in true road games.
I know you mean that we did what we needed to do at a bare minimum. But winning this series probably clinches us a National Seed and puts us at worst on the bubble so we still have a lot to play for especially since things can happen in baseball. Also if we win the series we have a legit shot at winning 20 SEC games this year.
Arkansas’s staff was not good at that point. We had a lot of non competitive at bats that weekend and also had non competitive at bats the other weekends as well. We destroyed Georgia pitching at DNF who had we not destroyed them would have had the number 1 staff in the league. Face it, we are much better hitting the ball at home then on the road which is why it’s crucial for us to get the national seed. We are good on neutral fields and bad ass at home but on the road just not nearly as good at all. Luckily our pitching has really picked us up this first game and last weekend. We win one more this weekend and we won’t have to play another true road game again this year.
We're better than Arkansas on the mound.
I like our chances in Omaha where the wind will be blowing in & the team with better pitching should win.
Arkansas heavily benefits from a Southeast facing field that allow their big left handed hitters to hit HRs when the wind is blowing from the North and out to RF. It's been a cool spring & most of Arkansas' home games have been played with the wind coming from the North. They are very very good, but our starting pitching is better on Friday & Sat & that should be the difference in Omaha
Already this weekend, with the wind blowing out to RF in Fayetteville, Arkansas has gotten HRs from these lefties.
Kjerstad
Ezell
Fletcher
Kenley
Opitz
Additionally, LSU has hit two HRs. Cabrera to RF & Saul Garza drove one opposite field out to RF
Casey Martin is the only person that has hit a HR to LF this weekend.
In Omaha, with the wind blowing from the South & in from RF, Arkansas' game plan is going to have to change.
Tomo when you wake up the grass will be greener, your wife/GF will be prettier and your food will taste better. GTHOM
That other time! Had the 89 team on my mind last few days
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Polk?s first Omaha team @ MSU.
Good stuff Shotgun. However, and I know you were just giving an example, but for clarification and depending on environmental factors, typically you lose closer to 8-12% of velocity from release to home plate. This is dependent on the actual velocity and magnus force. But on average 95 mph release is closer to 85-86 mph at the plate. 91-92 at release is around 82-84 mph at the plate. But all things being equal even with his spin rate and axis, Small can’t overcome gravity and air resistance to keep his speed at only a 2-3 mph difference at release to plate.